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Question about retention of a limit…
Just a question about a convo I had recently with friends about retaining fish. Got me thinking as I really didn’t really have an answer.
When the limit is 3@18 fluke or 1@13 weakfish, what is the actual time frame on the limit? Meaning, if I fish and limit, run back the dock, drop em off and head back out, is that another 3 to retain? If it’s broken down into 24 hour periods, what if I limit on a Sat afternoon, overnite on the water and limit again on Sun morning, can I be in possession of 6 fish legally on Sunday ? What if fishing both half day trips on a party boat? Allowed 6? Or is this just a judgement call on the CO’s part? Trust me this was just a conversation as those that know me understand the last thing I have to worry about is catching a limit. :D |
Re: Question about retention of a limit…
Duffman my understanding has always been per day. Example the summer flounder possession limits is often referred to as the daily limit. So 12:01 am to midnight again has always been my understanding.
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Re: Question about retention of a limit…
I would think that it would be per day for regular limit. Retention limit is usually around 2 days limit. If I went to Prospertown on opening day of trout season limited went home took a nap returned to the lake and kept another limit even though I am within the retention limit I still would be cited for overlimit because I harvested them the same day. I think that a day would be from midnight to midnight.
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Re: Question about retention of a limit…
I think it's "per day or trip". I know with yellowfin tuna it is. Doing a 48hr tuna trip doesn't make much sense anymore. If you do two half-day trips and limit out on both, you'd be in violation of the "per day" limit. Limit out on a two-day trip each day, you'd be in violation of the "per trip" limit. I don't have to worry about limits inshore....
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I believe it's a possession limit/day. If you went out on a 48 hr trip and kept a double limit of YFT, they might ask for proof that you actually made the trip
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If you limit on one lake can you go to another lake or river and limit again?
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I am sorry, my previous post belongs in the fresh water section and I do not know how to move it.
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Re: Question about retention of a limit…
Duffman, I don’t think you have to worry—when was the last time you caught a limit of fluke ?
Sorry, I couldn’t resist-you threw a hanging slider and I just had to hit it. Hope you have a good season. |
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